Great useful and true product

Dry & Cracked Skin

Gardeners & Landscapers

Professional Use

Skin Conditions

Testimonial

Hi. As a gardener, rancher and office admin.my hands get so dry. Dish washing, dirt and mostly all the daily paper work ...paper sucks the oils right out of you skin. I have cracked skin.

I have tried lots of lotions and gloves and still dried out hands.

Your product was recommended to me by the dermatologist. I thought okay I will try it but it won't work.

Wow gloves in a bottle is amazing. I got so excited I shared some with another rancher and a week later i asked him if he used it and he was. He was so happy about it also. Mainly for the grease washing off easily after working on the farm equipment. But also his hands were not as cracked and dry.

Thank you a great useful and true product. It does what you say it does.

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